The Naira yesterday sustained its upward trend rising to its highest level in seven months in the parallel market, where it appreciated to N1,500 per dollar from N1,530 per dollar last weekend.
The Naira has continued its appreciation streak against the dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market. This comes as the Naira strengthened to N1,500 against the dollar in the black market on ...
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A Bureau de Change operator in Wuse Zone 4, Abubakar Alhasan, told DAILY POST that “dollars are sold at a minimum rate of N1,500 per dollar on Thursday from N1,505 the previous day.”.
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